Information
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Patent Grant
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6558185
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Patent Number
6,558,185
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 2, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 6, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 452
- 439 465
- 439 467
- 439 487
- 439 486
- 439 601
- 439 470
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plug assembly for data/communication/power line jumper cable assembly has a body formed of two releasably interconnecting body sections and a plug that is releasably connected to the two interconnection body sections. Each interconnecting body section includes projections usable as threads on an inside surface to positively retain the plug assembly to the jumper conduit of the jumper cable assembly. A hook and slot system on respective interconnection sections creates a releasable interlocking fit therebetween.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to terminating plugs or connectors for electrical jumper cables for data/communications/power lines and, more particularly, to a modular terminating plug assembly having a jumper cable retainer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Jumper cables for electrical wiring, lines and the like having terminating plugs or connectors at terminating ends thereof are used in a variety of applications. One such application is in office furniture and particularly to modular office furniture wherein the modular office furniture consists of panels, shelves, tables, cabinets, and other accessories to form various layouts of space and area. Another application is for delineating a workplace or office area. In both instances and others, electrical power, communications, data and other types of conductors/lines and the like need to be supplied.
No matter what the style of office or office furniture, such electrical power, communications, data, other types of lines and the like, need to be supplied to various points, usually variable positions in the workspace. This is accomplished by the use of outlets and the like for the various lines in the panels and accessories for office space, and in the office furniture itself. It is necessary, however, to connect the various receptacles to other receptacles and/or distribution conduits/cables. Interconnection between the various receptacles is typically accomplished by use of jumper cable assemblies.
The jumper cable assembly typically includes a conduit carrying the various lines and terminates in a plug and/or receptacle on either end. The conduit and thus the lines may be any practical length. The plug and/or receptacle is adapted to receive into a mating receptacle/plug and provide communication between the lines of the jumper cable and the receptacles.
Prior art plugs are difficult to manufacture and use. As well the retention means between the plug and the jumper cable requires appreciable assembly time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a jumper cable and plug assembly.
In one form, the plug assembly comprises a body having a conduit reception area and a plug reception area defined by a first body section and a second body section. The first body section has a first given shape defining a first portion of the conduit reception area and a first portion of the plug reception area. The first portion of said conduit reception area including first tabs on an interior surface. The second body section has a second given shape defining a second portion of the conduit reception area and a second portion of the plug reception area. The second portion of the conduit reception area includes second tabs on an interior surface. The first given shape complementarily corresponding to said second given shape. A plug is adapted to be received by the plug reception area of the body and provide communication with a mating receptacle.
In another form, the present invention is a plug body for a jumper cable assembly. The plug body comprises a first body portion and a second body portion adapted to be coupled to the first body portion and together therewith defining a jumper cable reception end and a plug reception end. The first body portion is defined by a shell having a first section of the jumper cable reception end, a first section of the plug reception end, and first connection means on the first section of the jumper cable reception end. The second body portion is defined by a shell having a second section of the jumper cable reception end, a second section of the plug reception end, and second connection means on the second section of the jumper cable reception end and adapted to connect with the first connection means of the first body portion.
In accordance with one aspect, the first connection means comprises hooked tabs and the second connection means comprises slots. In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the first body portion includes third connection means on the first section of the plug cable reception end, and the second body portion includes fourth connection means on the second section of the plug cable reception end. The third and fourth connection means are adapted to couple with mating connection means of a plug receivable thereon. In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, the first body portion includes first threads on an inside surface of the corresponding shell within the first section of the jumper cable reception end, and the second body portion includes second threads on an inside surface of the corresponding shell within the second section of the jumper cable reception end.
An advantage of the present invention is that it is easily assembled.
Another advantage of the present invention provides a positive retention of the plug assembly to the jumper conduit.
Yet another advantage is that the present invention is easily fabricated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a top plan view of a jumper cable assembling terminating at both ends in a plug/connector assembly in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the present plug assembly;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the present plug assembly;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the plug head of the plug assembly;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of inside one portion of the body forming a portion of the plug assembly; and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of inside another portion of the body forming another portion of the plug assembly.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings and, in particular,
FIG. 1
there is shown jumper cable assembly
10
having plug or connector assembly
12
a
on one end of jumper conduit
16
and plug or connector assembly
12
b
on another end of jumper conduit
16
. Plug assemblies
12
a
and
12
b
are identical but are separately denoted by “a” and “b” designations. Jumper conduit
16
is hollow and carries electrical conductors or lines
17
therein (
FIG. 3
) that can be used for a variety of purposes and as data, communications, power, and the like. Jumper conduit
16
may, as shown in
FIG. 1
, having single helical convolution
18
along with single helical land
20
which extends the longitudinal length thereof, or any other practical convolution/land arrangement. Also, jumper conduit
16
may be any length.
Plug assemblies
12
a
and
12
b
each have respective bodies
22
a
and
22
b
releasably coupled with plugs
14
a
and
14
b
respectively. In
FIG. 2
, plug assembly
12
is depicted of which plug assemblies
12
a
and
12
b
of
FIG. 1
correspond. Plug assembly
12
has body or housing
22
that defines a jumper cable and conduit retainer portion. Body
22
is fabricated from body portions
24
and
26
. Body portions
24
and
26
are preferably formed as substantially complementary halves of body
22
as a whole, however, other housing or body part proportions can be used. Body portions
24
and
26
are preferably a plastic such as polycarbonate, however, other suitable materials may be used. Plug
14
of plug assembly
12
is adapted to be received onto body
22
and to a mating receptacle. A continuous extension
19
projects inwardly within body portions
24
,
26
. Extension
19
provides an abutment surface against which jumper conduit is abutted. Extension
19
extends inwardly from the inside diameter of conduit
16
, thereby providing a guide for conductor
17
into conduit
16
and preventing wear to the insulation surrounding conductors
17
from contacting the metal end of conduit
16
.
With additional reference to
FIG. 5
, body portion
26
of body
22
is shown. Body portion
26
is defined by wall or side
62
having two transverse side walls
58
and
60
and conduit reception end
31
defined by partial transverse wall
54
. Conduit reception end
31
has wall or side
64
that extends essentially co-axial from side
62
, curved side wall
70
that extends essentially co-axial from side wall
58
, and curve side wall
72
that extends essentially co-axial from side wall
60
. Hooked tabs
28
and
30
respectively project from curved side walls
70
and
72
proximate end
32
. Extending from opposite side of side
62
in like manner to side wall
58
and
60
proximate end
44
are respective hooked tabs
40
and
42
. Axially projecting from end
44
transverse to hooked tabs
40
and
42
are a plurality of prongs
46
each one of which has tapered end
48
. Two projections or tabs
50
and
52
extend from the inside surface of side
64
that are spaced a distance apart corresponding to the distance of adjacent convolutions or rings
18
of jumper conduit
16
. The length of tabs
50
and
52
preferably do not extend the width of inside surface of side
64
and are each offset a distance from end
32
thereof. In essence, tabs
50
and
52
provide starting threads in the case of a helical convolution style jumper conduit or axial stops in the case of a plurality of adjacent annular convolutions style jumper conduit. Additionally, side walls
58
and
70
have outside surface channel or trough
66
that preferably continuously extends the axial length of side walls
58
and
70
, while side walls
60
and
72
have outside surface channel or trough
68
that preferably continuously extends the axial length of side walls
60
and
72
.
With additional reference to
FIG. 6
, body portion
24
of body
22
is shown. Body portion
24
is defined by wall or side
74
having two transverse side walls
76
and
78
and conduit reception end
80
defined by partial transverse wall
106
. Conduit reception end
80
has wall or side
82
that extends essentially co-axial from side
74
, curved side wall
82
that extends essentially co-axial from side wall
76
, and curve side wall
84
that extends essentially co-axial from side wall
78
. Projecting slots
88
and
90
are respectively disposed on curved side wall
82
and
84
proximate end
86
. Extending from opposite side of face
62
in like manner to side wall
76
and
78
proximate end
92
are respective hooked tabs
94
and
96
. Axially projecting from end
92
transverse to hooked tabs
94
and
96
are a plurality of prongs
98
each one of which has tapered end
100
. Two projections or tabs
102
and
104
extend from the inside surface of side
82
that are spaced a distance apart corresponding to the distance of adjacent convolutions or rings
18
of jumper conduit
16
. The length of tabs
102
and
104
preferably extend the width of inside surface of side
82
and are each offset a distance from end
86
thereof. In essence, tabs
102
and
104
provide threads in the case of a helical convolution style jumper conduit or axial stops in the case of a plurality of adjacent annular convolutions style jumper conduit. Additionally, side walls
76
and
83
have inside surface channel or trough
108
that preferably continuously extends the axial length of side walls
76
and
83
, while side walls
78
and
84
have inside surface channel or trough
110
that preferably continuously extends the axial length of side walls
78
and
84
.
With additional reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the coupling of body portions
24
and
26
will be described. Initially, if jumper conduit
16
has a single helical convolution, then body portions
24
and
26
may be assembled independent of jumper conduit
16
so as to be threaded thereon after assembly. However, if jumper conduit
16
has a plurality of adjacent annular convolutions, then portions
24
and
26
should be assembled about end of jumper conduit
16
, preferably with a jumper cable therein. Hooked tabs
28
and
30
of body portion
26
snap into slots
90
and
88
respectively of body portion
24
. Outside channel
66
of side walls
58
and
70
cooperate with inside channel
110
of side walls
78
and
84
, while outside channel
68
of side walls
60
and
72
cooperate with inside channel
108
of side walls
76
and
83
to interfit into each other. Body
22
is ready to receive plug
14
.
FIG. 4
shows plug
14
that generically corresponds to plugs
14
a
and
14
b
of respective plug assemblies
12
a
and
12
b
of FIG.
1
. Plug
14
is defined by plug shell or housing
112
that is preferably fabricated from a plastic such as polycarbonate. Plug shell
112
has middle section
114
with a plurality of conduits
118
therethrough each having an electrical terminal disposed therein. Conduits
118
are defined on one side of middle section
114
by projecting rectangular pipes
120
. Pipes
120
are preferably spaced from one another thereby providing a keyed plug that allows coupling with a like keyed receptacle. When the plug is coupled with the receptacles, terminals within each conduit
118
of the plug are electrically coupled to terminals carried by the receptacle (not shown). Pipes
120
are shown arranged in two columns, but which is subject to variation. Extending from side
122
is a plurality of shelves
124
that defines a plurality of sockets
126
into which the terminals within conduits
118
coupled to the conductors/lines of the jumper cable.
Projecting from one side of middle section
114
and substantially co-axial with conduits
118
is arm
128
terminating in hooked tab
130
. Arm
128
is movable relative to middle section
114
such that a spring arm is defines that allows hooked tab
130
to be displaced relative to middle section
114
by the application of pressure. The other end of middle section
114
includes arm
132
having hooked tab
134
that is structured and functions in like manner to arm
128
and hooked tab
130
. Projecting from one side of middle section
114
and substantially co-axial with shelves
124
is ledge
136
. Ledge
136
has oppositely disposed cutouts
138
and
140
that, along with spans
142
and
144
define receptions slots respectively. Side
146
of middle section
114
includes a ledge, cutouts, and spans that are structurally and functionally in like manner to ledge
136
, cutouts
138
and
140
, and spans
142
and
144
.
With reference back to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, plug
14
is coupled to body
22
in the following manner. End
122
of plug
14
is received into prongs
46
and
98
of respective body portions
26
and
24
to laterally retain plug shell
114
. Tabs
40
and
96
are received in slots
138
and
140
respectively of plug shell
114
. Like tabs
42
and
94
are received in like slots (not seen) on the other end of plug shell
114
. Plug
14
is thus snap fitted onto body
22
. The conductors of the jumper cable may be connected at any time to the terminals of plug
14
. Body portion
24
includes projection
148
and
150
on an outside surface of side
74
, while body portion
26
also includes two like projections on an outside surface of side
62
of which only one such projection
152
is seen in
FIG. 3
, that act as stops for preventing further axial movement of plug
14
as plug
14
is received onto body
22
. Body portions
24
and
26
may be attached together using any suitable attachment method, such as via sonic welding, heat staking, riveting, etc.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An electrical cable assembly, comprising:a body defined by a first body section and a second body section and having a conduit reception area and a plug reception area; said first body section having a first given shape defining a first portion of said conduit reception area and a first portion of said plug reception area, said first portion of said conduit reception area having first tabs on an interior surface thereof; said second body section having a second given shape defining a second portion of said conduit reception area and a second portion of said plug reception area, said second portion of said conduit reception area having second tabs on an interior surface thereof, said second given shape of said second body section mating with said first given shape of said first body section; an electrical plug received within said plug reception area of said body; and a jumper conduit received within said conduit reception area and gripped by each of said first tabs and said second tabs, said first body section and said second body section including an inwardly projecting extension adjacent an end face of said jumper conduit, said extension providing an abutment surface, said abutment surface abutting said end face of said jumper conduit.
- 2. The electrical cable assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second body sections have projections and an outside surface thereof adapted to abut surfaces of said plug upon said plug reaching an axial distance into said plug reception area.
- 3. The electrical cable assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first tabs is adapted to be received in at least one convolution of a jumper conduit of the jumper assembly, and at least one of said second tabs is adapted to be received in at least one convolution of the jumper conduit.
- 4. The electrical cable assembly of claim 3, wherein said first and second tabs are angled to provide threads for receiving a jumper conduit having a helical convolution.
- 5. The electrical cable assembly of claim 1, wherein said first body section includes first guide prongs adapted to be received by said plug, and said second body section includes second guide prongs adapted to be received by said plug.
- 6. An electrical cable assembly, comprising:a body defined by a first body section and a second body section and having a conduit reception area and a plug reception area; said first body section having a first given shape defining a first portion of said conduit reception area and a first portion of said plug reception area, said first portion of said conduit reception area having first tabs on an interior surface thereof, said first body section including first hooked tabs on an end adjacent said first portion of said conduit reception area, and second hooked tabs on an end adjacent said first portion of said plug reception area; said second body section having a second given shape defining a second portion of said conduit reception area and a second portion of said plug reception area, said second portion of said conduit reception area having second tabs on an interior surface thereof, said second given shape of said second body section mating with said first given shape of said first body section, said second body section including first slots on an end adjacent said second portion of said conduit reception area, and third hooked tabs on an end adjacent said second portion of said plug reception area; an electrical plug received within said plug reception area of said body, said plug having slots on an upper and lower surface, said first hooked tabs adapted to be received in said first slots during coupling of the first and second body sections to retain said first and second body sections, and said second and third hooked tabs adapted to be received in said slots on an upper and lower surface of said plug to retain said plug onto said body; and a jumper conduit received within said conduit reception area and gripped by each of said first tabs and said second tabs.
- 7. A plug body for an electrical jumper cable assembly comprising:a first body portion; and a second body portion adapted to be coupled to said first body portion and together therewith defining a jumper cable reception end and a plug reception end of said plug body; said first body portion defined by a shell having a first section of the jumper cable reception end, a first section of the plug reception end, and a first connector on said first section of the jumper cable reception end; and a second body portion defined by a shell having a second section of the jumper cable reception end, a second section of the plug reception end, and a second connector on said second section of the jumper cable reception end and adapted to connect with said first connector of said first body portion, said first body section and said second body section including an inwardly projecting extension, said extension providing an abutment surface, said abutment surface being adapted to abut an end face of an adjacently positioned jumper conduit.
- 8. The plug body of claim 7, wherein said first and second body portions are fabricated from plastic.
- 9. The plug body of claim 8, wherein said plastic comprises a polycarbonate.
- 10. The plug body of claim 7, wherein said first connector comprises hooked tabs and said second connector comprises slots.
- 11. The plug body of claim 7, wherein said first body portion includes a third connector on said first section of the plug cable reception end, and said second body portion includes a fourth connector on said second section of the plug cable reception end, said third and fourth connectors adapted to couple with a plug receivable thereon.
- 12. The plug body of claim 7, wherein said first body portion includes first threads on an inside surface of said corresponding shell within said first section of the jumper cable reception end, and said second body portion includes second threads on an inside surface of said corresponding shell within said second section of the jumper cable reception end.
- 13. A plug assembly for an electrical jumper cable assembly having a jumper conduit adapted to carry a jumper cable and including a helical convolution therein, the plug assembly comprising:a retainer body defined by first and second releasably coupled sections; and a plug releasably coupled to said retainer body; said first section having threads on an interior portion thereof adapted to receive the helical convolution of the jumper conduit, a plurality of lateral stabilizers, and first and second connectors on opposite ends of said first section; said second section having threads on an interior portion thereof adapted to receive the helical convolution of the jumper conduit, a plurality of lateral stabilizers, and third and fourth connectors on opposite end of said second section, said first connector of said first section and said third connector of said second section being one of a hooked tab and slot, said first section and said second section including an inwardly projecting extension, said extension providing an abutment surface, said abutment surface being adapted to abut an end face of the jumper conduit.
- 14. The plug assembly of claim 13, wherein said first connector comprises hooked tabs and said third connector comprises slots.
- 15. The plug assembly of claim 13, wherein said first and second sections include side wall having complementarily positioned lateral stability grooves.
- 16. The plug assembly of claim 13, wherein said plug includes coupling receptions slots adapted to releasably receive said second and fourth connectors.
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